Objective Previously we have found increased carotid-to-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) among shift workers compared to day workers in industry, and a decline in maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) in all 86 workers. Methods Utilizing all available measurements in 2018, 2021 and 2022, this study investigated associations between V̇O2max and measures of arterial stiffness. Using a mixed model approach, we analysed the cross-sectional association between all V̇O2max (outcome) and measures of arterial stiffness (covariates). Results We observed a significant association between V̇O2max and cfPWV of -1.59 (95%CI -3.03, -0.16), augmentation pressure (AP) and augmentation index (Aix) of -0.32 (95%CI -0.58, -0.06) and -0.12 (95%CI –0.23, -0.005), respectively. Conclusions We found a significant negative association between cardiorespiratory fitness and measures of arterial stiffness. The former and present results pose challenges for shift workers’ future macro and microvascular health.
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Cardiorespiratory fitness associates negatively with arterial stiffness in a cohort of industrial workers followed up for 4 years
Skogstad, Marit; Skare, Øivind; Mamen, Asgeir; Zardin, Erika; Sirnes, Per Anton